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New Releases by John BridgesJohn Bridges is the author of An epitome of the first book of dr. John Bridges' Defence of the government of the Church of England, re-pr. from the black letter ed. (Oh read ouer d. Iohn Bridges) with an intr. and notes [by J. Petheram]. (Puritan discipline tracts)., Proofs of the Pedigree of John Bridges of Harbledown, The History and Antiquities of Northamplonshire, Bibliothecae Bridgesianae Catalogus, Or, A Catalogue of the Entire Library of John Bridges, Late of Lincolns-Inn, Esq;, Bibliotheca Bridgesiana.
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An epitome of the first book of dr. John Bridges' Defence of the government of the Church of England, re-pr. from the black letter ed. (Oh read ouer d. Iohn Bridges) with an intr. and notes [by J. Petheram]. (Puritan discipline tracts).
Proofs of the Pedigree of John Bridges of Harbledown
The History and Antiquities of Northamplonshire
Bibliothecae Bridgesianae Catalogus, Or, A Catalogue of the Entire Library of John Bridges, Late of Lincolns-Inn, Esq;
Bibliothecae Bridgesianae Catalogus
Catalogus Bibliothecae Bridgesianae Or, A Catalogue of the Entire Library of John Bridges, Late of Lincolns-Inn, Esq
Catalogus Librorum Johannis Bridges ... Adjicitur Appendix MSStorum
A Book of Fairs. Or, A Guide to West-Country Travellers
The Humble Petition of Many Thousands ... Worcester
A Dialogve, Wherin is Plainly Layd Open the Tyrannicall Dealing of Lord Bishops Againt (!) Gods Children
Letters Patent and License to Alienate from George Huntley, John Bridges and Christopher Neale to Richard Tyler Alias Phillippes the Younger
Oh Read Ouer D. John Bridges, for it is a Worthy Worke: Or an Epitome of the Fyrste Booke, of that Right Worshipfull Vo- Lume, Written Against the Puritanes, in the Defence of the Noble Cleargie, by as Worshipfull, a Prieste, John Bridges, Presbyter, Priest, Or Elder, Doctor of Diuillitie, and Deane of Sarum. Wherein the Arguments of the Puritans are Wisely Prevented, that when They Come to An- Swere M. Doctor, They Must Needes Say Something that Hath Bene Spoken. Compiled for the Behoofe and Overthrow of the Parsons, Fyckers, and Currats, that Have Lernt Their Catechismes, and are Past Grace
Oh Read Ouer D. John Bridges, for it is Worthy Worke: Or an Epitome of the Fyrste Booke, of that Right Worshipfull Co- Lume, Written Against the Puritanes, in the Defence of the Noble Cleargie, by as Worshipfull a Prieste, John Bridges, Presbyter, Priest Or Elder, Doctor of Diuillitie, and Deane of Sarum. Wherein the Arguments of the Puritans are Wisely Prevented, that when They Come to An- Swere M. Doctor, They Must Needes Say Some Thing that Hath Bene Spoken. Compiled for the Behoofe and Over-throw of the Vnpreaching Parsons, Fyckers, and Currats, that Haue Lernt Their Catechismes, and are Past Grace
A Defence of the Government Established in the Church of Englande for Ecclesiasticall Matters. Contayning an Aunswere Vnto a Treatise [attributed to William Fulke] Called, The Learned Discourse of Eccl. Gouernment, Otherwise Intituled, A Brief and Plaine Declaration Concerning the Desires of All the Faithfull Ministers ... Comprehending Likewise an Aunswere to the Arguments in a Treatise Named The Judgement of a Most Reuerend and Learned Man from Beyond the Seas [i.e. T. de Bèze], Etc. Aunswering Also to the Arguments of Caluine, Beza, and Danæus ... Besides Cænalis and Bodinus, Both for the Regiment of Women and in Defence of Her Maiestie, Etc
A Defence of the Government Established in the Church of Englande for Ecclesiasticall Matters
A Defence of the Godlie Ministers, Against the Slaunders of D. Bridges, Contayned in His Answere to the Preface Before the Discourse of Ecclesiasticall Gouernment, with a Declaration of the Bishops Proceeding Against Them, Etc. [A Reply to J. Bridges' "Defence of the Gouernment Established in the Church of Englande." By Dudley Fenner.].
A Defence of the Government Established in the Church of Englande for Ecclesiasticall Matters ...
A Defence Of the Godlie Ministers, Against the Slaunders of D. Bridges, Contayned in His Ansvvere to the Pref-ace Before the Discourse of Ecclesiasticall Gouerne- Ment, with a Declaration of the Bishops Proceeding A- Gainst Them. Wherein Chieflie, 1 The Lawfull Authoritie of Her Maiestie is Defended by the Scriptures, Her Lawes, and Authorised Interpretation of Them, to be the Same which We Haue Affirmed, Against His Cauilles and Slaunders to the Contrarie. 2 The Lawfull Refusinge Also of the Ministers to Subscribe, is Maintayned by Euident Groundes of Gods Worde, and Her Maie- Sties Lawes, Against His Euident Wresting of Both. 3 Lastlie, the Forme of Church-gouernement, which We Pro- Pounde, is Accord-ing to His Demaunde Sillogisticallie Proued to be Ordinarie, Perpetuall, and the Best. ... (5 Lines).
A Defence Of The Government Established In The Chvrch Of Englande For Ecclesiasticall Matters. Contayning an Aunswere Vnto a Treatise Called, the Learned Discourse of Eccl. Gouernment, Otherwise Intituled, A Briefe and Plaine Declaration Concerning the Desires of All the Faithfull Ministers that Haue and Do Seeke for the Discipline and Reformation of the Church of Englande. Comprehending Likewise an Aunswere to the Arguments in a Treatise Named The Iudgement of a Most Reuerend and Learned Man from Beyond the Seas, &c. Aunsvvering Also to the Argumentes of Caluine, Beza, and Da- Næus, with Other Our Reuerend Learned Brethren, Besides Cænalis and Bo- Dinus, Both for the Regiment of Women, and in Defence of Her Maiestie, and of All Other Christian Princes Supreme Gouernment in Ecclesiastical Causes, Against The Tetrarchie that Our Brethren Would Erect in Euery Particular Congre- Gation, of Doctors, Pastors, Gouernors and Deacons, with Their Seuerall and Ioynt Authoritie in Elections, Excommunications, Synodall Constitutions and Other Ecclesiasticall Matters
A Defence of the Government Established in the Church of Englande for Ecclesiastical Matters
Letters Patent and License of Alienation from John Poyntes to John Bridges the Elder
Gammar Gvrtons Nedle, By Mr. S., Mr. of Art. Edited by H.F.B. Brett-Smith
The Supremacie of Christian Princes
An Hundred, Threescore and Fiftene Homelyes Or Sermons, Uppon the Acts of the Apostles ... Translated Out of Latine Into Our Tongue ... [by John Bridges].
A Sermon preached at Paules Crosse on the Monday in Whitson weeke ... 1571 ... Preached and augmented by I. Bridges. B.L. Few MS. notes
A Sermon Preached at Paules Crosse
A Sermon, Preached at Paules Crosse on the Monday in Whitson Weeke Anno Domini. 1571. Entreating on this Sentence Sic Deus Dilexit Mundum, Vt Daret Vnigenitum Filium Suum, Vt Omnis Qui Credit in Eu[m] Non Pereat, Sed Habeat Vitam Æternam. So God Loued the Worlde, that He Gaue His Only Begotten Sonne, that Al that Beleue on Him Shoulde Not Perysh, But Haue Eternall Life. Iohn. 3. Preached and Augmented by Iohn Bridges
A Sermon, Preached at Paules Crosse on the Monday in Whitson Weeke Anno Domini. 1571
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